Most of my unix stuff I've been doing for 34 years is in an ASCII text command terminal, no GUI so I am in unfamiliar waters, here, even though I have tried tidbits of orca and gnome on occasion for a number of years but always got shot down by running it on systems with not enough horsepower to run X-windows without crashing. I now have a HP PC running bullseye that has quite enough resources so am using that also these days but I am most familiar with the Windows GUI and nvda and use the clipboard all the time there. So, my question here is whether there is an orca clipboard. I did do apropos clipboard and saw a reference to TK::ClipBoard which is a perl module and xclipboard which is an application. Is there a clipboard native to gnome or orca? Also acceptable is some application I can install that produces a clipboard in gnome. Clipboards are fabulous things when one has a huge url or shell command with gobs of tricky syntax where one misplaced space can blow things up. It's nice to see there is a perl module for clipboard but right this minute, I would be happy with a clipboard similar to the one in Windows or pbcopy which lives in MacOS. Thank you. Martin McCormick WB5AGZ _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list